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TEXT BOOK page RA2 AND RA3 Reading maps 1.What type of map is this map? 2.What country lies west Mongolia? (Asia) 3.What lies north east Houston? (North America) 4.Which city is located on 0° and 60W? 5.About how many miles separates Quito from Brasilia(south America)? 6.In which coordinates is located Kenya (Africa)? 7.What are the main four oceans? Continents? CARDIO # 8

TEXT BOOK page 48: Reading maps 1.What country lies west Spain? 2.Which city is located along the prime Meridian? 3.About how many miles separates Zaragoza and Barcelona? 4.Spain is located between what two major bodies of water? CARDIO # 7

CARDIO # 6 1.Look at the diagram in page 45 on your text book. Why did the authors of the constitution creates the system of check and balance?

Representative Government: this means that the citizen vote for officials who serve the will of the people. Federal System: government which divides power between central and state government. It is divided into three equal parts or branches. Principles of Government Lesson 3: Practicing Citizenship

Legislative Branch: it is known as US congress. It passes laws for the whole country Executive Branch: includes the president. The president and another members ensure that national’s laws are carried out Judicial Branch: includes the Supreme Court. It uses the constitution to interpret laws.

Each brand limits the power of the other branches.

What is citizenship? The idea of civic participation comes from ancient Greece and Rome. Good Citizens helps our government and communities work as well as possible. Rights of citizens: All Americans have the right to: 1.seek life, liberty and happiness. 2.freedom to expression 3.Receive a fair trial by a Jury of their peers. 4.Vote for public officers

Duties 1.Obey all federal and local laws 2.Pay taxes 3.Serve on a jury 4.Defend the country and the constitution Duties and responsabilities of Citizenship Responsibilities 1.Stay inform about issues. 2.vote 3.Respect the right and view of others. 4.Be part of their local community.

Being a Global Citizen That means learning about different issues that affect the world as a whole. It also means thinking about how you can make the world a better place by your actions.

CLASS WORK 1.Workbook page Guided reading (1-14)

CLASS WORK GGood Citizen Example and picture

1.Finish workbook page Print out chapter review 3.Bring items for troops 4.E-BOOK ACCESS (answer page 47 lesson review question 2) 5.Bring contract signed Home learning

CLASS WORK 1.CHAPTER REVIEW ACTIVITY 2.TEXT BOOK PAGE (ALL QUESTIONS)